sejal

Sunday, 26 March 2017 12:29

Dr. Sejal is an excellent doctor who is patient, compassionate and understanding. She spends good amount of time to understand the history of illness before prescribing any medicine. Diligently helps to clear the doubts or any questions that the patient might have. Does not shy away from taking phone calls if required. In a recent incident, she has been a great support while we were on travel and needed her distant advise. I would definitely recommend her as a doctor.

Sejal has been an excellent doctor for my two kids and me. Her diagnosis is confident and the way she explains it makes you very comfortable. Her treatment is very effective, am a big believer in homeopathy and feel good about having found a reliable doctor like her.

Ibuprofen is known anti inflammatory drug commonly used by people mostly to reduce pain, swelling and fever also. It’s a more of consumer drug that is easily available at any pharmacy, and often overused by people for any type of pain and fever in India. However, many of them are not aware of its side effects.

The good news is that a new ibuprofen patch has been developed by researchers at the University of Warwick in the UK, led by research chemist Prof. David Haddletonat, that can deliver the drug at a consistent dose rate without the side effects linked to the oral form.

The new patch is transparent and adheres well to skin, even when the drug load reaches levels as high as 30% of the patch weight.

Across the country, many employees are seated at desks for the majority of an eight-hour workday. As technology creates an increase in sedentary lifestyles, the impact of sitting on vascular health is a rising concern. Now, researchers have found that when a person sits for six straight hours, vascular function is impaired -- but by walking for just 10 minutes after a prolonged period of sitting, vascular health can be restored.

Each one of us is aware of importance and impact of trees in our life. The motto ‘Save trees to save Earth’ now includes, ‘Grow more tree to stay fit and Healthy’. A study conducted in US suggest that trees in urban area greatly affects the health status of people and trees play important role in reducing respiratory health problems.

In the first broad-scale estimate of air pollution removal by trees nationwide, U.S. Forest Service scientists and collaborators calculated that trees are saving more than 850 human lives a year and preventing 670,000 incidents of acute respiratory symptoms.

(HealthDay News) -- Hands-free cellphone use while driving is not risk-free driving, new research shows.

Most of the drivers think hands-free smartphones are safer than hand-held ones when they are behind the wheel, the National Safety Council found. But the council's experts analyzed 30 studies and found using a hands-free device while driving is no safer than using a hand-held phone because both are a distraction.

Stress doesn’t cause allergies, but easing your mind might mean less allergy flare-ups this spring. According to a study, allergy sufferers with persistent stress experience more allergy flares. "Stress can cause several negative effects on the body, including causing more symptoms for allergy sufferers," said an allergist.

Stress can cause several negative effects on the body, including causing more symptoms for allergy sufferers," said allergist Amber Patterson, MD, lead study author and ACAAI member. "Our study also found those with more frequent allergy flares also have a greater negative mood, which may be leading to these flares."

Women who ate a diet high in fresh fruits and vegetables as young adults were much less likely to have plaque build-up in their arteries 20 years later compared with those who consumed lower amounts of these foods, according to research. This new finding reinforces the importance of developing healthy eating habits early in life.

(HealthDay News) --- Happier seniors can look forward to greater mobility as they age than their gloomier peers, new research suggests.

The researchers, who study happiness and how it relates to life, wanted to understand the physical effects of happiness.

"We have previously shown that positive well-being and enjoyment of life are predictors of longer life," Steptoe said. "Older people who report greater enjoyment are less likely to die over the next five to eight years than those with lower enjoyment of life."

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